A Quiz on Cultures Across the Globe

Please write your name and class if you are a child, and if you are a parent than please write the your name

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    In what religion do people not eat pork?
    A. Yazidism B. Hinduism C. Buddism D. Christianity E. Atheism
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    What do Greek children do when they lose their baby teeth?
    A. Throw them on the roof B. Put them under their pillow for the tooth fairy C. Nothing - they're just teeth D. Leave them overnight in a glass of milk E. Crush them up and put the powder in a jar
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    What country has a festival where food is put out for the native monkeys?
    A. France B. Italy C. Thailand D. Uganda E. Japan
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    In South Korea, why is red ink seen as a bad omen?
    A. It is associated with blood B. It was used to record the names of dead people C. There is an old folktale that personifies the colour red as the villian
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A Quiz on Cultures Across the Globe (Answer Key)

Please write your name and class if you are a child, and if you are a parent than please write the your name

  1.  
    In what religion do people not eat pork?
    A. Yazidism B. Hinduism C. Buddism D. Christianity E. Atheism
  2.  
    What do Greek children do when they lose their baby teeth?
    A. Throw them on the roof B. Put them under their pillow for the tooth fairy C. Nothing - they're just teeth D. Leave them overnight in a glass of milk E. Crush them up and put the powder in a jar
  3.  
    What country has a festival where food is put out for the native monkeys?
    A. France B. Italy C. Thailand D. Uganda E. Japan
  4.  
    In South Korea, why is red ink seen as a bad omen?
    A. It is associated with blood B. It was used to record the names of dead people C. There is an old folktale that personifies the colour red as the villian
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